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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedPhillips 66 announce online billing and payment with checkfree for credit cardholders
Oil Can, The, Sep/Oct 2000
Bartlesville, OK - Phillips 66 Company, a division of Phillips Petroleum Company, announced that Phillips 66 credit cardholders may now access their statements and pay their accounts online. Phillips 66 and CheckFree worked together to bring the convenience and control of electronic billing and payment to Phillips cardholders.
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Phillips 66 credit cardholders may enroll for this service for free at the Phillips 66 web site http://Creditcard.Phillips 66.com/CS. Consumers can also enroll for electronic billings and payment services at their choice of 150 CheckFree-sponsored web sites including leading banks, brokerages, credit unions, portals and personal financial management software. At these sites, consumers can view and pay a growing number of their monthly statements from leading national and regional billers in addition to Phillips. For a complete list of Web sites at which CheckFree E-Bill can be used, visit CheckFree's site at www.checkfree.com.
"From the Phillips 66 Web site, consumers may apply for the Phillips 66 credit card online, update account information and communicate with the Credit Card Center. The next logical step is to save our customers time and provide convenience by offering online billing and payment," said Donna Hastings, Manager, Credit Card Operation and Consumer Credit, at Phillips 66.
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